I T, the town of Znaur.

‘In 1988 I graduated from the Institute of Economics at the Faculty of Light Industry in Moscow. I returned and married into a family with a Georgian mother and Ossetian father. A slogan sug­gest­ing that Georgia was for Georgians and that Ossetians were aliens was being thrown around. These were popular phrases and slogans, which had already pen­e­trat­ed South Ossetia. There were Georgians in our districts, nation­al­ists, and they would also gather.’